Cloud servers in India, live in 30 seconds
KVM virtual machines on AMD EPYC with local NVMe, bundled bandwidth and INR billing — dedicated-vCPU plans run ~40% below the equivalent AWS Mumbai instance, with egress that would cost you ₹10/GB there included here.
AMD EPYCDisk local NVMeNetwork 10 Gbps portProvision ~30 sBilling hourly · INRProduction features, not a bare VPS
30-second provisioning
Templates for Ubuntu, Debian, Rocky, AlmaLinux and Windows Server boot in about half a minute, with cloud-init user-data and SSH keys injected at first boot.
High availability
HA-enabled offerings restart your VM on a healthy host automatically if hardware fails; live migration means host maintenance doesn't touch your uptime.
Anti-affinity groups
Spread replicas of a database or app tier across different physical hosts with one setting, so a single hardware failure can't take out the whole tier.
Console & API access
Browser VNC console for rescue moments, plus full REST API, CLI and the CloudStack Terraform provider for everything else.
Snapshot-ready
Hourly to monthly snapshot policies with retention counts attach to any volume — restore or clone a server from any point in time.
Metrics built in
CPU, memory, disk and network graphs per VM in the console, with alert thresholds — no CloudWatch line item.
Apache CloudStack on KVM — open, portable, boring in the good way
Your servers are CloudStack service offerings on KVM hypervisors: dedicated plans map to pinned-core offerings, shared plans to weighted CPU shares. No proprietary hypervisor tax, no lock-in — qcow2 images move wherever you do.
Placement uses host tags and anti-affinity groups; failures trigger HA restarts; maintenance uses live migration.
- AMD EPYC hosts, NVMe-backed primary storage
- 10 Gbps host networking with DDoS-filtered upstream transit
- cloud-init, SSH-key injection, user-data scripts on every template
- Terraform provider, Ansible modules, REST API with per-project keys
- Both zones in India: in-mumbai-1 and in-noida-1
